This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of the examination takes place assuming that the traditional model of publication and open access coexist. Open access presents numerous challenges and opportunities, but entrepreneurial libraries will find new ways to serve their patrons in the new mixed open access– traditional (MOA) environment. In order to do so, these libraries will need to redesign their organization and this can be expected to stretch both monetary and human resources
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
The Open Access movement seeks to make scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles freely available to...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
It is impossible to imagine the future of academic libraries without an extensive consideration of o...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
The last ten years have shown, that Open Access is not only a vision, but has become real. Libraries...
In recent years, many libraries have forayed into the world of open access (OA) publishing. While it...
Momentum is building in the transition to open access for monographs, with a number of funders devel...
Scholarly Communication Librarian for Murray State University A.J. Boston offers recommendations for...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
Library-funded open access publishing support at Iowa State University has been growing and has requ...
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
The Open Access movement seeks to make scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles freely available to...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
It is impossible to imagine the future of academic libraries without an extensive consideration of o...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
The last ten years have shown, that Open Access is not only a vision, but has become real. Libraries...
In recent years, many libraries have forayed into the world of open access (OA) publishing. While it...
Momentum is building in the transition to open access for monographs, with a number of funders devel...
Scholarly Communication Librarian for Murray State University A.J. Boston offers recommendations for...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
Library-funded open access publishing support at Iowa State University has been growing and has requ...
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
●Background on research project ●Open Access: a long desire for transition ●Open Access targets in E...
The Open Access movement seeks to make scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles freely available to...